• binkit honoring nodelist flag IBN?

    From Alterego@1:229/2 to All on Thursday, October 17, 2019 17:07:48
    From: alterego@ALTERANT.remove-n7x-this

    Howdy,

    Does binkit honour the IBN flag - ie: it will only attempt a binkp session if the nodelist has a IBN flag?

    I have a downstream EMSI system, and I'm currently using another SBBS with Argus infront. I'm suspecting Argus and SBBS are not working well together (I have an upstream that is refusing packets that argus is sending, that were generated by sbbsecho -
    this is on windows, and I think its because of the directorypath to the PKT file. I'm waiting on the upstream to give me some info from their log to determine if it is something along these lines.)

    Anyway, I was thinking if I could get binkit to send to the upstream (BINKP), and Argus to send to the downstream (EMSI), using the same BSO mail out directories. So I need to stop binkit from trying to send it to the downstream,
    and I was wondering if I
    could use nodelist flags to control that. (The downstream wouldnt have an IBN, but rather an ITN flag.)
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  • From Digital Man@1:229/2 to All on Thursday, October 17, 2019 00:36:03
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    To: Alterego
    Re: binkit honoring nodelist flag IBN?
    By: Alterego to All on Thu Oct 17 2019 04:07 pm

    Howdy,

    Does binkit honour the IBN flag - ie: it will only attempt a binkp session if the nodelist has a IBN flag?

    I honestly don't know. I know you can use BinkP without a nodelist at all (which is how I use it). But I'm pretty sure BinkP supports nodelists but I've never used that feature. You have the source and the wiki, so the answer should
    be not-too-difficult
    to find.

    digital man

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  • From Alterego@1:229/2 to All on Thursday, October 17, 2019 22:08:41
    From: alterego@ALTERANT.remove-w8k-this

    To: Digital Man
    Re: binkit honoring nodelist flag IBN?
    By: Digital Man to Alterego on Wed Oct 16 2019 11:36 pm

    Does binkit honour the IBN flag - ie: it will only attempt a binkp session if the nodelist has a IBN flag?
    I honestly don't know. I know you can use BinkP without a nodelist at all
    (which is how I use it). But I'm pretty sure BinkP supports nodelists but I've
    never used that feature. You have the source and the wiki, so the answer
    should be not-too-difficult to find.

    I had a quick look through the code, and it actually looks like it doesnt honour the flags - ie: it is called, it sends anything in the outbound.

    I'll need to look through the code in more detail - I was hoping for an easy answer :)

    If it doesnt, I might see if it can be implemented that way...
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  • From Digital Man@1:229/2 to All on Thursday, October 17, 2019 10:04:44
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    To: Alterego
    Re: binkit honoring nodelist flag IBN?
    By: Alterego to Digital Man on Thu Oct 17 2019 09:08 pm

    If it doesnt, I might see if it can be implemented that way...

    And if you come up with a patch that adds that support, please send it my way. :-)

    digital man

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  • From Alterego@1:229/2 to All on Friday, October 18, 2019 09:28:11
    From: alterego@ALTERANT.remove-jvu-this

    To: Digital Man
    Re: binkit honoring nodelist flag IBN?
    By: Digital Man to Alterego on Thu Oct 17 2019 09:04 am

    And if you come up with a patch that adds that support, please send it my
    way. :-)

    Sure :)
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  • From Dumas Walker@1:229/2 to All on Thursday, October 17, 2019 19:54:00
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    To: ALTEREGO
    Anyway, I was thinking if I could get binkit to send to the upstream (BINKP), a
    d Argus to send to the downstream (EMSI), using the same BSO mail out directori
    s. So I need to stop binkit from trying to send it to the downstream, and I was
    wondering if I could use nodelist flags to control that. (The downstream wouldn
    have an IBN, but rather an ITN flag.)
    ...ëîå*

    I was able to do that, sort of, for an ftp node. I set up the entry in sbbsecho.ini with the BinkpHost set to (blank) and the BinkpPoll set to
    false. I believe it will still attempt to connect via binkit using the zone-net-node host lookup but, as it does not find it, binkit quickly gives up and goes on to the next node, leaving the packets alone for my ftp script
    to deliver them as intended.

    I have at least two nodes set up that way... one is an "othernet" hub for
    me, and ones is a downlink. Never had an issue with it.

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  • From Alterego@1:229/2 to All on Friday, October 18, 2019 18:00:21
    From: alterego@ALTERANT.remove-o8l-this

    To: Dumas Walker
    Re: binkit honoring nodelist
    By: Dumas Walker to ALTEREGO on Thu Oct 17 2019 06:54 pm

    I was able to do that, sort of, for an ftp node. I set up the entry in
    sbbsecho.ini with the BinkpHost set to (blank) and the BinkpPoll set to
    false. I believe it will still attempt to connect via binkit using the
    zone-net-node host lookup but, as it does not find it, binkit quickly gives up and goes on to the next node, leaving the packets alone
    for my ftp script
    to deliver them as intended.

    Yeah, I was thinking of doing that as a workaround as well.

    But ideally, I was hoping to have more control over binkit and when it does poll (my first thought was through the nodelist flags - which is why they were created)...
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  • From Rampage@1:229/2 to All on Friday, October 18, 2019 09:52:52
    From: rampage@SESTAR.remove-8cf-this

    To: Dumas Walker
    Re: binkit honoring nodelist
    By: Dumas Walker to ALTEREGO on Thu Oct 17 2019 18:54:00


    I was able to do that, sort of, for an ftp node. I set up the entry in sbbsecho.ini with the BinkpHost set to (blank) and the BinkpPoll set to false. I believe it will still attempt to connect via binkit using the zone-net-node host lookup but, as it does not find it, binkit quickly gives up and goes on to the next node, leaving the packets alone for my ftp script to deliver them as intended.

    two words: file boxes

    if they are working properly now, set inbound and outbound file boxes for those
    two nodes... then point your script to those two directories for each of those nodes... it should be able to work decently without you having to futz with the
    ?LO and ?UT
    files... assuming that ?UTs are named as PKTs in the file boxes... if they are not, just rename them with your script before sending... you would also be able
    to do raw PKTs instead of bundles or parsing the ?LO files to find the ones for
    that node...


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  • From Alterego@1:229/2 to All on Saturday, October 19, 2019 11:25:34
    From: alterego@ALTERANT.remove-h74-this

    To: Rampage
    Re: binkit honoring nodelist
    By: Rampage to Dumas Walker on Fri Oct 18 2019 08:52 am

    two words: file boxes

    That's assuming the other transport tool is supporting fileboxes?

    Does IFCICO support fileboxes?
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